So here is my first full blown podcast, I think It's a good example of my taste and what I am about, I managed to squeeze in an interview with a good friend Micah Black (From Black & Blunt) while he was in the UK although I had had a few drinks so it was a bit sloppy to say the least (I will work on my interviewing techniques ;-)

I intend to do these Podcasts as regular as I can and although it doesn't sound it it really was a fair bit of work, but I did enjoy doing it and I have already started the next one.

If your interested in getting involved somehow please email me on Mark@meatkatie.com and put in the subject LTT please, it's the promo that really needs some work so If you can please share the link leave a comment and give it a little push where ever you can it would really help me getting this show off the ground.

For more information please go to WWW.MEATKATIE.COM and if you subscribe to the mailing list you will receive a newsletter with the track listing.

"This is an early release of the Pop Rocket Soundtrack. We thought it'd be fun to share it right when we finished it. We'll be updating and adding to this soundtrack later on though. We again had a wonderful time working with Olan Rogers! This score was written very instinctively and it is definitely something special to us. We hope you enjoy it!"

Elite Force AKA Simon Shackleton has another great set for you to enjoy.

In his own words...

"It's not often you get to throw a proper party at your own place.Forcefields was exactly that - an invite-only weekend on my little farm tucked away in the South East (UK) far away from the madding crowds.This year, post-Burning Man re-entry has been harder than ever before, so burying myself in 18-hours a day graft to make this happen in a way I'd be happy with was the perfect way to ameliorate my way back to the default world.Everyone who came was perfectly respectful, and most people participated, contributed and thoroughly enjoyed the unique nature of the event. Those who were able, helped create a truly magical kingdom for the night, and it's certainly one I'll never forget, regardless of how long I find myself living in this place.My set that night began deep as darkness fell, and as the bar emptied, I rather surprised myself by rocking out for the last hour. Most unexpected ... but that's the beauty of DJ'ing, right?"